单词 | payer |
释义 | payer (peɪəʳ ) Word forms: payers 1. countable noun [oft noun NOUN] You can refer to someone as a payer if they pay a particular kind of bill or fee. For example, a mortgage payer is someone who pays a mortgage. Lower interest rates pleased millions of mortgage payers. 2. See also ratepayer, taxpayer 3. countable noun [adjective NOUN] A good payer pays you quickly or pays you a lot of money. A bad payer takes a long time to pay you, or does not pay you very much. I have always been a good payer and have never gone into debt. The firm was owed around £100,000 by late payers. Collocations: bill payer You must obtain permission from the bill payer before sending a text. The Sun Comparison websites found an average bill payer could save 1,000 in one afternoon with just a bit of effort. The Sun However, a further six million households are in credit, with each bill payer owed an average of 79, boosting the energy companies' coffers by an estimated 225 million. Times, Sunday Times Any thoughts on how to get round this without causing offence to either the bill payer or the restaurant staff? Times, Sunday Times Consumer groups said the change would confuse bill payers, particularly after the latest round of inflation-busting increases. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 支付人 Japanese: 支払人 |
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